I actually had a pumpkin catch on fire once...go figure. You can buy flashing colored lights to put inside and that removes the chance. They don't cost much and last a long time...like ours has been on for days because I keep forgetting to turn it off.
Its recommended to always use flashlights, and or battery operated lanterns. They are much safer. But if you really want to use a candle then do so however remember never to leave it unattended and Never leave it going when your asleep.
Yes, that is right. It can cause fires if unattended.
Not unattended.
Most governmental authorities these days recommend using flashlights and other, battery powered devices instead of candles in any emergency. The reason for this is the obvious, simple safety reason: an unattended, or carelessly used candle can start a fire. An unattended or carelessly used flashlight cannot. Candles are fine if used carefully. They should not be left unattended, they should not be used within a foot of anything that can catch fire, and they should be extinguished when you leave the room. It is also important to be very careful around children and pets who can accidentally tip a candle, causing a fire.
Cashiers should not leave their registers unattended unless they are locked and the employee has logged out.
no
only about 2 hours
Hell no
It is illegal to leave it unattended.
Do not leave it outside unattended.
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